26th People's Choice Awards

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26th People's Choice Awards
DateJanuary 9, 2000
Location Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California
Hosted by Don Johnson and Cheech Marin
Television/radio coverage
Network CBS

The 26th People's Choice Awards , honoring the best in popular culture for 1999, were held on January 9, 2000, taped live from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California. They were hosted by Don Johnson and Cheech Marin, and broadcast on CBS.

Awards

Winners are listed first, in bold.

Favorite New TV Comedy Favorite Female Musical Performer
Favorite Motion PictureFavorite Comedy Motion Picture
Favorite Male TV PerformerFavorite Male Musical Performer
Favorite Musical Group Or BandFavorite Motion Picture Star In A Drama
Favorite Female Performer In A New TV SeriesFavorite Female TV Performer
Favorite Motion Picture ActorFavorite TV Comedy
Favorite TV Drama Favorite Motion Picture Actress
Favorite Actor In A Comedy Motion PictureFavorite Male Performer In A New TV Series
Favorite New TV Dramatic SeriesFavorite Dramatic Motion Picture

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